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  2. Morris Park Facility - Wikipedia

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    Shops station was a sheltered shed on the Lower Montauk Branch built approximately in 1900 for LIRR employees of the Morris Park facility when the lower Montauk Branch was still an at-grade line. The station was located approximately opposite of the former site of the "R" Tower where the Richmond Hill Storage Yard was located.

  3. LIRR Adding Extra Trains For New Year's Celebrations In The ...

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    The LIRR will operate more trains into the city early on New Year's Eve, and back out to Long Island after midnight, the MTA said. Alcohol will be banned on all LIRR and Metro-North trains and ...

  4. LIRR Interim President Steps Down, Will Focus On Her Metro ...

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    Rinaldi, who will remain as the Metro North president, made the announcement at the MTA board Roairoad Committee. She highlighted her resume for the LIRR since she took on the role in Feb. 2022 ...

  5. Long Island Man Pleads Guilty In Racist LIRR Rant Case

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    Edward Ruggiero, 58, of East Penn Street, pleaded guilty on Thursday to aggravated harassment and disorderly conduct, Newsday reported.He will have to take a 12-week bias course and pay a $250 fine.

  6. Long Island Rail Road rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    The LIRR's steam passenger locomotives were modernized from 1901 to 1906, and by 1927, it was the first Class I railroad to replace all its wood passenger cars with steel. [2] In 1926, the LIRR was the first U.S. railroad to begin using diesel locomotives. The last steam locomotive was a G5s operated until 1955. [2]

  7. Oyster Bay Branch - Wikipedia

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    The first phase of what is now known as the Oyster Bay Branch opened on January 23, 1865. The line was built by the Glen Cove Branch Rail Road, a subsidiary of the Long Island Rail Road (LIRR), which was incorporated on December 3, 1858. [5] The line was built as a branch of the LIRR's Main Line from Mineola, and extended to Glen Head. [6]

  8. Hillside Facility - Wikipedia

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    Holban Yard is a railroad freight yard for the Long Island Rail Road at Rockaway Junction near the current site of the Hillside Facility. It was built in 1906 and was named for the two communities of Hollis and St. Albans which bordered the yard along the Cedarhurst Cut-Off at the time of construction. [4]

  9. LIRR Overtime Conspiracy + LI Bull Makes National News - Patch

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    A LIRR employee from Rocky Point admitted to siphoning $34,000 in false overtime.The Long Island bull is still making headlines.Local libraries are finding new ways to help patrons since the ...